Wydad Casablanca
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2022 1:47 pm
Hello everyone ! Hope you're doing well.
Me IRL
My name is Chadi i'm 20 years old and i'm from the city Casablanca in Morocco.
My passion for cycling started from a very young age, and that is because of my father and uncle, they always watched the races together, and they even bought professional road bikes (my father had the Bianchi 928), and went to 2-3 outing every week, for 90-120 kms and with +100 cyclists.
While the favourite sport for Moroccans is football (we have the best football ultras in the world in term of choreographies, chants, pyro show and especially tifos, and the Casablanca derby between Wydad Casablanca and Raja Casablanca is one of the most intense football matchs in the world with an electrifying atmosphere in the stands, check them out in youtube), i grew loving both cycling and football.
I remember watching TDF 2009 with both my father and uncle, even though watching 3-4 hours races might be boring for a 7 years old child (especially the flat ones), i never felt that way because both adults kept me entertained with theirs discussions and debates as each one of them was rooting for his favourite riders. Mountain stages became my favourites and i was cheering for Alberto Contador who became and will always be my favourite rider.
The only race i watched live was the last stage of "Tour du Maroc" (always ends in casablanca), i was very suprised by how quickly the riders pass by.
We still watch some races nowadays but not as much as before, my father stopped going to the outings after changing jobs (less free time, and going only once per week was not enough to keep up with the others).
I still plan to do the same but im not free enough with the studies, and unfortunately cycling clubs are rare in Morocco, so i spent 5 years in Wydad football academy instead.
Me in C4F
I first played C4F in 2016, I'm the famous Multi with team full of Moroccan riders, Morocco ProTeam, Maroc ProTeam and MJCDL Team were all my accounts, long story short i didn't know you can reset your team, so i kept creating a new account to avoid past mistakes, and i just discovered that i got fined for that lool.
I stopped playing after two months, and i come back in 2019 with a new team Casablanca, i played again for a short while, bought new riders and left, to comeback again in 2020 and find my youth riders all grown up, a 72-78 classic, 2 +83 flat helpers and a 94 sprinter, i won 7 races out of the 118 i participated in, most of the wins were MS finish, and one breakaway win.(As Casablanca is experiencing issues with database i cannot access it or even check it to see the palmares)
Me IRL
My name is Chadi i'm 20 years old and i'm from the city Casablanca in Morocco.
My passion for cycling started from a very young age, and that is because of my father and uncle, they always watched the races together, and they even bought professional road bikes (my father had the Bianchi 928), and went to 2-3 outing every week, for 90-120 kms and with +100 cyclists.
While the favourite sport for Moroccans is football (we have the best football ultras in the world in term of choreographies, chants, pyro show and especially tifos, and the Casablanca derby between Wydad Casablanca and Raja Casablanca is one of the most intense football matchs in the world with an electrifying atmosphere in the stands, check them out in youtube), i grew loving both cycling and football.
I remember watching TDF 2009 with both my father and uncle, even though watching 3-4 hours races might be boring for a 7 years old child (especially the flat ones), i never felt that way because both adults kept me entertained with theirs discussions and debates as each one of them was rooting for his favourite riders. Mountain stages became my favourites and i was cheering for Alberto Contador who became and will always be my favourite rider.
The only race i watched live was the last stage of "Tour du Maroc" (always ends in casablanca), i was very suprised by how quickly the riders pass by.
We still watch some races nowadays but not as much as before, my father stopped going to the outings after changing jobs (less free time, and going only once per week was not enough to keep up with the others).
I still plan to do the same but im not free enough with the studies, and unfortunately cycling clubs are rare in Morocco, so i spent 5 years in Wydad football academy instead.
Me in C4F
I first played C4F in 2016, I'm the famous Multi with team full of Moroccan riders, Morocco ProTeam, Maroc ProTeam and MJCDL Team were all my accounts, long story short i didn't know you can reset your team, so i kept creating a new account to avoid past mistakes, and i just discovered that i got fined for that lool.
PS: Now i know why i couldn't choose Morocco as a nationality for my riders, i see you GipfelstuermerGipfelstuermer wrote: ↑Sun Nov 03, 2019 4:08 pmTour #7 and #8 online! Fantastic! Let me do the Pros & Cons again!
Tour du Maroc
Pros
- Marocco: Not sure why I feel uncomfortable with this country, but there was this Casablanca guy with only Maroccon riders, who was a multi. And then there is some travel warning issued by Germany for this country as well. Seems dangerous for my riders.
I stopped playing after two months, and i come back in 2019 with a new team Casablanca, i played again for a short while, bought new riders and left, to comeback again in 2020 and find my youth riders all grown up, a 72-78 classic, 2 +83 flat helpers and a 94 sprinter, i won 7 races out of the 118 i participated in, most of the wins were MS finish, and one breakaway win.(As Casablanca is experiencing issues with database i cannot access it or even check it to see the palmares)